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1. Picturing the City: Urban Vision and the Ashcan School
by Rebecca Zurier
"Zurier vividly locates the Ashcan School artists within the early twentieth-century crosscurrents of newspaper journalism, literary realism, ... More
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2. New York Glory: Religions in the City
by Jr Robert J Schneller, Tony Carnes (Editor), Anna Karpathakis (Editor)
Is New York a post-secular city? Massive immigration and cultural changes have created an increasingly complex social landscape in which religious ... More
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3. New York Glory: Religions in the City
by Steven Dubin, Anna Karpathakis (Editor), Tony Carnes (Editor)
Is New York a post-secular city? Massive immigration and cultural changes have created an increasingly complex social landscape in which religious ... More
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4. Streets of Gold
by Marie Raphael
A Polish girl comes to America at the turn of the century in this fast-paced historical novel about the immigrant experience.
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5. Better Than Gold: An Immigrant Family's First Years in Brooklyn
by Fannie Silver, David Silver (Foreword by)
Cultural Writing. Autobiography. Jewish Studies. This book contains twenty-nine brief and autobiographical stories by Fannie Silver. Born on October ... More
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6. Felony Murder
by Joseph T. Klempner
Dean Abernathy, a small-time lawyer in private practice, has won more cases than he's lost. A perfectionist, he never lets a case go by without a ... More
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8. Poder y Terror: Conversaciones y Entrevistas Tras el 11 de Septiembre
by Professor Noam Chomsky, Carmen Aguilar (Translator)
Brilliant new analysis from our premier dissident intellectual.
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9. Evolution of New York City Subways: An Illustrated History of New York City's Transit Cars, 1867-1997
A collaborative labor of love by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the New York Transit Museum, Gene Sansone's Evolution of New York City ... More
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11. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
by Stephen Crane
Published in 1893, Crane's first novel shocked a world unprepared for his grim and starkly realistic exploration of the destructive forces within and ... More
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12. Wonderful Town: New York Stories from the New Yorker
by David Remnick (Editor)
A collection of 44 stories inspired by the great metropolis of New York and written by some of the 20th century's most talented writers.
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13. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets: And Other Tales of New York
by Stephen Crane, Professor Larzer Ziff (Editor)
"A powerful, severe, and harshly comic portrayal of Irish immigrant life in lower New York exactly a century ago."--Alfred Kazin. "Maggie," a ... More
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14. Model Behavior: A Novel and Stories
by Jay McInerney
Seven short stories accompany the title novella, which is about two young men in New York, one a writer, one a journalist. Jay McInerney returns to ... More
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15. Finding Forrester
by James W Ellison, Mike Rich (Screenwriter)
Family isn't always what you're born with--sometimes it's the people you find, sometimes it's the people who find you. He was a vibrant personality ... More
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16. Time Out New York Short Stories 1
by Out Time, Nicholas Royle (Editor)
Cutting-edge writers--both American and British--lead readers through the BigApple in this collection of 23 stories culled from the pages of "Time ... More
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17. The New York Years: Stories by Felice Picano
by Felice Picano
From 1975 to 1981, while becoming famous for his novels, "The Lure" and "The Eyes, " Picano was also exploring the world of New York gay life in ... More
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18. The Digital Hood
by P J Rondinone
A startling and ferocious debut collection of stories about gangstas, rappers, wanna-bes, and outsiders in the South Bronx and Los Angeles, these ... More
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22. The Magnificent Seasons: How the Jets, Mets, and Knicks Made Sports History and Uplifted a City and the Country
by Art Shamsky, Barry Zeman, Bill Bradley (Foreword by)
The magical season of 1969--when the Jets, Mets, and Knicks all won championships--is recounted by the players who made it all happen and the fans ... More
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23. The Third Option
by Vince Flynn
With action that sizzles from the opening paragraph and insider details that bring the story to vivid life, The Third Option showcases a New York ... More
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24. Plan B
by Jonathan Tropper
Ten years ago, Ben, Lindsey, Chuck, Alison, and Jack graduated from NYU; now they're facing divorce, unemployment, boredom, and even drug addiction. ... More
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25. Innocence
by Jane Mendelsohn
In an electrifying follow-up to the bestselling "I Was Amelia Earhart", Mendelsohn's "Innocence" is a modern gothic coming-of-age story, a ... More
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